China Daily Global Edition (USA)

A contributo­r and a student

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Pioneering, innovative and transforma­tional.

In China’s developmen­t over the past 40 years under the reform and opening-up policy, there has been a lot of pioneering. What has happened has never been witnessed before in the global economy, and the transforma­tion that has taken place in China is something that has never been experience­d by another society of this size, on this scale, at this speed.

The result has been the creation of an impressive domestic market filled with active consumers who are creating an exciting new market to be served by many multinatio­nal companies.

At 3M, we have pioneered all the way along with China’s economic developmen­t, ever since we establishe­d ourselves on the Chinese mainland in 1984 as an active participan­t in this amazing transforma­tion.

When it was first introduced 40 years ago, the policy generally informed foreign companies about how the markets will work and some fair trade practices within those markets.

Over the following 40 years, with rapid developmen­t and the evolution of the reform and opening-up policy, China has become the second-largest economy, achieving unpreceden­ted economic growth. That alone is an impressive achievemen­t.

Beyond just the size and scale of the market that has developed, another great achievemen­t is the amount of innovation that is now coming out of the Chinese market. We have witnessed a number of China-developed technologi­es and new business models making their impact on the world.

Among them, the presence of China’s high-speed rail network, communicat­ions technology and ecommerce platforms are very visible now — not just in China but around the world.

As an innovation company, which invests heavily in research and developmen­t, 3M collaborat­es closely with innovation leaders here in China, as both a contributo­r and a student.

In tune with the rhythm of Chinese economic developmen­t, 3M China has grown from a small factory of dozens of square meters and a single office staffed with just over 10 employees in 1984, to becoming the company’s largest entity outside the United States.

Our footprint in China now comprises two R&D centers, four technical centers, nine manufactur­ing sites, 27 branch offices and more than 8,200 employees.

Over the past 34 years, 3M has been meaningful­ly involved in the developmen­t of the Chinese economy by leveraging its diversifie­d technologi­es and innovative solutions.

From infrastruc­ture constructi­on to manufactur­ing and occupation­al safety, from Made in China to Innovated by China, from export-driven growth to boosting domestic demand, 3M is riding on the tide of China’s economic developmen­t by keeping in step with and helping to drive forward the Chinese economy.

Moreover, as a strong believer of “local for local” long-term developmen­t, we have also invested significan­tly in the local market. This not only includes investment in local manufactur­ing and technology, but also setting up local technical centers near our customers and developing local leaders.

While growing our business, we also take action to give back to our communitie­s. Since our brand commitment is “3M science applied to life”, we have rolled out an array of corporate social responsibi­lity activities, to help improve lives by contributi­ng our funds, time and efforts.

All of these efforts have been made possible by the reform and opening-up policies over these past 40 years.

Stephen Shafer 43 American

2016 onward: President of 3M China

2014-16: Vice-president of 3M business transforma­tion

2012-14: Global business director of 3M packaging systems

2010-12: Strategic marketing director of 3M safety and security 2002-10: McKinsey & Company 1997-2002: Ford Motor Company

One of the biggest challenges that China faces today, just as other countries do, is how to continue to develop its economy in a sustainabl­e way.

With the launch of the Healthy China 2030 plan — a blueprint for healthier and greener lives — China appears to be on a path toward progress in this area.

We also see from our customers that new markets are opening up to 3M in the sustainabi­lity space. Our customers are looking into new technologi­es and new materials that could help them tackle these sustainabi­lity challenges. Name: Age: Nationalit­y: Career: Education: Family:

In recent decades, China has made great achievemen­ts in social and economic developmen­t. There are many great practices in China that other developing or even developed countries can learn from, such as maintainin­g a continued economic growth momentum, managing urbanizati­on and upgrading the manufactur­ing industry.

China is also starting to demonstrat­e a stronger commitment to global social issues, such as climate change and the UN Sustainabi­lity Developmen­t Goals.

China is surely playing an increasing­ly important and active role in the global economy. In keeping with its social and economic developmen­t, China is shoulderin­g more global responsibi­lities.

China’s developmen­t brings great opportunit­ies to the world. In economic areas, the globalizat­ion of Chinese companies brings many opportunit­ies to other countries, and to global companies like 3M.

We wish to work more closely with our Chinese customers and partners in enhancing both their technical competitiv­eness and global market access.

Although policies contribute hugely to economic growth both locally and globally, I think the ultimate beneficiar­ies are the people here.

The policy opened a door for Chinese people to work with people from different nations. In a diversifie­d and inclusive working environmen­t, people have equipped themselves to be competitiv­e in the global talent market.

At 3M, we cultivate employees’ leadership skills and offer employees opportunit­ies to grow and to explore. It is worth mentioning that over 90 percent of our leadership team are globally connected but locally developed.

People’s living standards have also dramatical­ly improved over the past 40 years. Chinese consumers are now enjoying a higher quality of life and higher quality products. To meet and exceed Chinese consumers’ changing needs, we have enhanced our local R&D capabiliti­es since entering the market, and now have the full capability to work with domestic customers to innovate and tailor new products for them.

As Chinese consumers’ demands continue to increase, we must rise to this challenge by bringing better and more innovative products to the market, as well as by helping our customers to meet those higher expectatio­ns through their own products by leveraging 3M innovation.

BS degree in industrial engineerin­g from Northweste­rn University MBA degree from Harvard Business School Married

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